Operating instructions | KM 100/100 R / KM 100/100 R P | English |
!Take care when handling accumulator acid. Heed the relevant safety regulations!
!Used batteries are to be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, according to
Safety features
Safety features are provided for the protection of the operator, and it is forbidden to disconnent them or circumvent their operation.
EMERGENCY STOP pushbutton
—For an instant stop of all operations.
—To unlatch it turn it slighly to the left or the right and then release it.
Seat contact switch
—If the machine is left during operation, the engine switches off via the seat contact switch.
Risk of overturning on too high gradients!
Danger!
The machine could topple over when driving and turning on slopes.
—Drive only on slopes up to 18 % in the travelling direction.
—At right angles to direction of travel only negotiate gradients up to a maximum of 15 %.
Risk of overturning when taking bends rapidly!
Danger!
The machine can
!Drive slowly in curves.
Danger of tipping over given an unstable travelling surface!
Danger!
The machine can tip over given an unstable travelling surface.
!Move the machine exclusively on a solid travelling surface.
Danger of tipping over given a sideways incline that is too large!
Danger!
The machine can tip over given an incline of more than 15 %.
For our environment
Caution, danger to the environment from used batteries!
Do not dispose of exhausted batteries as ordinary household garbage.
!Ensure environmentally compatible disposal.
Endangerung of environment by packaging materials!
Domestic rubbish is not the proper place for used packaging materials.
!Make sure that they are ecologically recycled.
Intended use
—This sweeper is intended for sweeping inside- and outside surfaces.
—It is not intended for use on public traffic routes.
—It is not suitable for health- hazardous dusts.
Function description - sweeping machine
The KM 100/100 R sweeper operates according to the throw- over principle.
—The side brush (3) cleans corners and edges of the sweeping surface and transports the dirt in the path of the main brush.
—The rotating main brush (4) transports the dirt directly into the debris container (5).
—The dust swirled up in the container is separated by way of the dust filter (2) and the filtered, clean air removed by the suction turbine (1).
Control elements
1. Steering wheel
2.Raising/lowering
3.Forward driving/reversing drive pedal
1. Horn
2.
3.Raising/lowering main brush
4.Raise/lower side brush
5.Filter
6.
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8.Drive system overload warning
9.Main brush overload warning
10.Battery charge indicator
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